Makale Özeti:
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Germany was one of the powers in the rivalry of the European states in
the Near and Middle East during the last two decades of the nineteenth century
and gave new dimension to the Eastern Question, when it appeared on the scene
as imperial Germany. Especially, after Bismarck's dismissal, Germany gradually
abandoned its policy of restraint. After the 1880's, it actively began to get
involved in the "Eastern Question." In addition to the early appearances of
Prussian military reformers and agents, Germany's armaments industry, German
banks, industrial firms, and railroad interests moved into the Ottoman Empire,
and secured concessions, markets, and spheres of influence for themselves.
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